Dallas Museum of Art will present a sneak peek of performance highlights from Dallas Theater Center's Little Women before it opens to the public, as well as an in-depth discussion about the play, the iconic novel, its influence, and its legacy. Sarahbeth Grossman (Artistic Producer, DTC) will moderate a conversation with Anne Boyd Rioux (author of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters) and director of the DTC production Sarah Rasmussen, who commissioned the play from award winning playwright Kate Hamill in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the classic novel. Hamill will share her insights via a video interview.
Dallas Museum of Art will present a sneak peek of performance highlights from Dallas Theater Center's Little Women before it opens to the public, as well as an in-depth discussion about the play, the iconic novel, its influence, and its legacy. Sarahbeth Grossman (Artistic Producer, DTC) will moderate a conversation with Anne Boyd Rioux (author of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters) and director of the DTC production Sarah Rasmussen, who commissioned the play from award winning playwright Kate Hamill in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the classic novel. Hamill will share her insights via a video interview.
Dallas Museum of Art will present a sneak peek of performance highlights from Dallas Theater Center's Little Women before it opens to the public, as well as an in-depth discussion about the play, the iconic novel, its influence, and its legacy. Sarahbeth Grossman (Artistic Producer, DTC) will moderate a conversation with Anne Boyd Rioux (author of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters) and director of the DTC production Sarah Rasmussen, who commissioned the play from award winning playwright Kate Hamill in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the classic novel. Hamill will share her insights via a video interview.